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. >> it is the place you least expect france to take place. a local teenager says she was >> 4:47 and now. people trying to recover from super storm sandy. the northeast devastated by last week's storm. it knocked out power for those who have just had their power restored. the man who tried to kill her is sentenced. loughner pleaded guilty to 19 charges. jury selection expected to begin today in the trial of alexis simpson, charged with killing her roommate. back in september 2011, she killed domonique frazier over music being played on and ipod. >> officers were called to the 23rd block. they found the victim outside of an apartment building with a gunshot wound. there is no word on what exactly led up to the shooting. police are investigating the discovery of a body next to a burning car. found on the 1400 block of brentwood parkway. at this time, the circumstances surrounding the body and the car not clear. >> a bus charter charged in connection with a deadly crash on i-95 will go on trial today. four counts of involuntary manslaughter in t
. >> it is the place you least expect france to take place. a local teenager says she was >> 4:47 and now. people trying to recover from super storm sandy. the northeast devastated by last week's storm. it knocked out power for those who have just had their power restored. the man who tried to kill her is sentenced. loughner pleaded guilty to 19 charges. jury selection expected to begin today in the trial of alexis simpson, charged with killing her roommate. back in september 2011,...
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in the doping scandal is far from over just a week after being stripped from his seven tour- tour de france title that could cost him his olympic bronze medal. >>> despite criticism. this sunday's new york city marathon will be going on as planned. however the events on friday and saturday have been canceled. the mayor says that those emergency officials, they will not be used for the race. instead they are going to hire more private contractors for the marathon. and so they said that they are not going to cancel that they want to bring inspiration to the area, but a lot of people are not too happy about that. >> they will make it through. >> exactly. >>> that's it for us. the cbs evening news is next. derek will see you at 7:00. have a great night.
in the doping scandal is far from over just a week after being stripped from his seven tour- tour de france title that could cost him his olympic bronze medal. >>> despite criticism. this sunday's new york city marathon will be going on as planned. however the events on friday and saturday have been canceled. the mayor says that those emergency officials, they will not be used for the race. instead they are going to hire more private contractors for the marathon. and so they said that...
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frances, there's a place called "t the golden pheasant in bucks county. they donated a consecutive two-night stay for you and your husband at the inn. they sent along this gift basket for you guys. >> that will be fun for you. >> yes. >> it will. >> i want to also say that rachel has her own cd out. >> rachel potter. >> it's -- >> the thought exchange. >> i want to listen. >> we have a show called "scandalous" david and i, and god bless, and tomorrow we're going to have a performance by cody -- >> people are crazy about that. cody.
frances, there's a place called "t the golden pheasant in bucks county. they donated a consecutive two-night stay for you and your husband at the inn. they sent along this gift basket for you guys. >> that will be fun for you. >> yes. >> it will. >> i want to also say that rachel has her own cd out. >> rachel potter. >> it's -- >> the thought exchange. >> i want to listen. >> we have a show called "scandalous" david and i, and...
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it want to move to france. they want to pay $20,000 a week. >> kimberly: you should have seen what kimberly's boyfriend did to her former husbands. >> bob: you create so many problems in my life, bob. >> kimberly: you have no idea. >> bob: i don't know anything about this except france. so i read hit the morning. all these celebrities -- who cares? >> kimberly: eric cares. >> bob: i feel bad for the child. why do we pay attention -- put this picture of the etf up here. lindsay lohan. tell me that doesn't look like e.t. >> kimberly: just you. >> bob: no. do the one we had before. >> kimberly: whatever, bob. the point is she got in trouble last night. she was arrested on another assault charge. >> bob: she is a drunk. >> kimberly: at club called avenue. do you something to say about this? >> eric: i think what happens, most of the people who gain a lot of money and celebrity quickly can't handle it. once it starts to go away, they start to lose the public spotlight. the limelight. turns out they start doing crazy
it want to move to france. they want to pay $20,000 a week. >> kimberly: you should have seen what kimberly's boyfriend did to her former husbands. >> bob: you create so many problems in my life, bob. >> kimberly: you have no idea. >> bob: i don't know anything about this except france. so i read hit the morning. all these celebrities -- who cares? >> kimberly: eric cares. >> bob: i feel bad for the child. why do we pay attention -- put this picture of the...
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france, sweden, austria spend much more on the u.s. social net as a percentage of the economies. europe's economy is in recession. the u.s. is still growing. maybe that's proof that our cut-throat version of capitalism works despite the social costs. >> one of the reasons the american economy is now growing is the government has done substantial stimulus spending whereas one of the reasons that europe is in such bad shape is that they have actually been cutting government spending from their former baseline, so, in fact, in the past couple of years, the trends have been -- have been opposite what they have been for 30 years. the europeans have been much more austere, you know, countries like britain cutting government spending whereas in the united states there was a big effort, which is now sort of like dwindling, but there was initially a very big stimulus effort. >> just 30 seconds left, the fundamental issue here is americans want the benefits of big government, medicare, social security, jobless checks when they need it, loans to buy a house, loans to go to college, but they
france, sweden, austria spend much more on the u.s. social net as a percentage of the economies. europe's economy is in recession. the u.s. is still growing. maybe that's proof that our cut-throat version of capitalism works despite the social costs. >> one of the reasons the american economy is now growing is the government has done substantial stimulus spending whereas one of the reasons that europe is in such bad shape is that they have actually been cutting government spending from...
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i saw thousands -- more than a thousand runners from foreign nations, packs of them from france, italy, germany, as far away as australia, latin america, all came here to run the race and they were excited about it. i think they all recognized what was going on. they tried to credit new york for, you know, having the resilience to put this race on, but i think there's got to be an effort to compensate them somehow. i don't know how you organize that effort. but i think every leader in new york needs to beholden to their constituency and i think ultimately that's -- yes, there were thousands of people already here and they're going to have to deal with this and they will be greatly disappointed. >> yeah, brian, on "squawk on the street" we talked to mayor wittenberg and she made clear she was going along because the mayor had made this decision and they will stand by it and hold the race because they were asked to hold the race so perhaps it wasn't entrierly a surprise on that front. is it clear to you from your reporting and what you know that it was, in fact, entirely the mayor's deci
i saw thousands -- more than a thousand runners from foreign nations, packs of them from france, italy, germany, as far away as australia, latin america, all came here to run the race and they were excited about it. i think they all recognized what was going on. they tried to credit new york for, you know, having the resilience to put this race on, but i think there's got to be an effort to compensate them somehow. i don't know how you organize that effort. but i think every leader in new york...
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france and england. it was a fight over control of the suez canal. the american president at that time, in 1956, was, of course, dwight eisenhower. republican. he was running for re-election against the democratic candidate that year, adlai stevenson. talk about an october surprise. that year it was eight days before election day. both candidates are forced to deal with an unexpected and genuine giant foreign policy crisis. >> on sunday the israeli government ordered total mobilization. on monday, their armed forces penetrated deeply into egypt and to the vicinity of the suez canal, nearly 100 miles away. and on tuesday, the british and french governments delivered a 12-hour ultimatum to israel and egypt, now followed up by armed attack against egypt. the united states was not consulted in any way about any phase of these actions. nor were we informed of them in advance. >> president eisenhower sounding kind of mad, right? the u.s. had not been informed about the attack ahead of time. because ike had made clear to our allies, to england specifically,
france and england. it was a fight over control of the suez canal. the american president at that time, in 1956, was, of course, dwight eisenhower. republican. he was running for re-election against the democratic candidate that year, adlai stevenson. talk about an october surprise. that year it was eight days before election day. both candidates are forced to deal with an unexpected and genuine giant foreign policy crisis. >> on sunday the israeli government ordered total mobilization....
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meanwhile, france announces plans to ease labor costs by a tax credits to businesses as it looks for improved competitiveness of its firms and financed by spending cuts and sales tax hiekds. prime minister john air rose said on tuesday the credit will be implemented in phases over three years beginning next year. the funding will come from an increase of the value-added tax from the current 19.6% to 20%. sales tax at restaurants will be raised from 7% to 10%. the minimum rate on food and other basics will be cut to 5% from 5.5% to help low income earners. >>> back here in japan tokyo electric power company asked the government to cover part of the cleanup and compensation costs after the fukushima nuclear crisis. it says the work will be too costly for a single company to afford. the operator of the fukushima daiichi plant is expected to make the request in the new management plan covering the next two fiscal years. tepco will announce the plan on wednesday. toek yes electric says it will set up a new office in the fukushima prefecture to transfer some of its functions of the head of
meanwhile, france announces plans to ease labor costs by a tax credits to businesses as it looks for improved competitiveness of its firms and financed by spending cuts and sales tax hiekds. prime minister john air rose said on tuesday the credit will be implemented in phases over three years beginning next year. the funding will come from an increase of the value-added tax from the current 19.6% to 20%. sales tax at restaurants will be raised from 7% to 10%. the minimum rate on food and other...
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. ♪ >>> picture this scenario, it's a middle stages of cyclings greatest race, the tour de france, three beds set up in adjoining hotel rooms, three world class cyclists being infused with their own blood including lance armstrong. that revelation from a teammate who says he was there. >> tyler hamilton says after stage 11 of the tour de france, he, lance armstrong and kevin livingston had their blood reinfused. everything was handled by the team's management. >> we were in this small hotel. it was pretty wild. arrived in my room and it was -- the staff had sort of prepared everything, the doctors, and there was a blood bag taped up on the wall hanging from the wall and, you know, a red tube coming down, a tube filled with blood coming down and basically, you know, they injected me here. i have pretty small veins, so the one place that always worked was right there, and you can see the scars today. >> tiler hamilton says the three riders lay on beds in adjoining rooms with an open door between them. could you see lance armstrong -- >> yeah, yeah. that question has been asked a lot. yeah,
. ♪ >>> picture this scenario, it's a middle stages of cyclings greatest race, the tour de france, three beds set up in adjoining hotel rooms, three world class cyclists being infused with their own blood including lance armstrong. that revelation from a teammate who says he was there. >> tyler hamilton says after stage 11 of the tour de france, he, lance armstrong and kevin livingston had their blood reinfused. everything was handled by the team's management. >> we were...
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with anti-immigrant parties thriving in greece, the netherlands and france. rather than rejecting these extremists, europe's mainstream politicians have pandered to them. former french president nicolas sarkozy, british prime minister david cameron, and chancellor angela merkel have all declared that multiculturalism in their countries is a failure. >> they all agree multiculturalism is dead. it's amazing that they agree on that, but they do not agree when it comes to euro and other issues. >> chem ozdemir, born in turkey to migrant workers, is head of the country's left leaning green party. >> if you say we're not a multicultural society, it automatically forces me to ask, so what are we, then? are we a one color society? certainly not. i don't think anybody really wants to go back to the '50s. >> one person who does? thilo sarrazin, a former board member of germany's central bank. in 2010 he released an anti-immigration rant called "germany does away with itself." i don't want the country of my grandchildren and great grandchildren to be largely muslim, he
with anti-immigrant parties thriving in greece, the netherlands and france. rather than rejecting these extremists, europe's mainstream politicians have pandered to them. former french president nicolas sarkozy, british prime minister david cameron, and chancellor angela merkel have all declared that multiculturalism in their countries is a failure. >> they all agree multiculturalism is dead. it's amazing that they agree on that, but they do not agree when it comes to euro and other...
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france for example but the united states we are. with these political t.v. commercials hundreds of millions of dollars are being poured into ads that are not just often misleading there are very few restrictions on what america can say short about outright libel there's no requirement that they be truthful but also overwhelmingly negative attack ads that want you to remember certain buzzwords about the candidate's opponents not necessarily what the candidate believes money money money money money money well these are going to limitation on voters is disputed by experts. candidates campaigns are not taking chances and buying up as much air time as possible pouring cash into t.v. time slots this is the first presidential election in the u.s. under a new campaign finance system post the citizens united ruling and twenty ten the supreme court struck down a federal law and by implication all the state laws which prohibited corporations from spending what's called their treasury funds directly in the election and similarly the similar bans on union spending that's
france for example but the united states we are. with these political t.v. commercials hundreds of millions of dollars are being poured into ads that are not just often misleading there are very few restrictions on what america can say short about outright libel there's no requirement that they be truthful but also overwhelmingly negative attack ads that want you to remember certain buzzwords about the candidate's opponents not necessarily what the candidate believes money money money money...
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it is looking good as you work into france. and you are right across the bridge doing fine. and so far so good. and thank you. >>> this morning a third person has died after eating toxic mushrooms at this facility. and officials say that this person died on saturday at the scenario home called to report the death. two others died and others ill after they ate the soup. >> and there is no estimate on when the area will reopen. they're working on that now. >>> 580 is open after police shut down all westbound lanes for two hours yesterday. take a look at the video and it is related to the suspects. and an 18-year-old woman was found on an east oakland street after being assaulted. she is 18. she was abducted yesterday and assaulted after accepting a ride from someone on international boulevard near seminary in east oakland. the victim was drink to mountain would where the suspect assaulted her at knife point. the suspect is described as a hispanic male about mid-20s. 5'11" and a short, dark spiked hair and thin much tax. >>> and the oakland city con 1eu8 is -- council is the ne
it is looking good as you work into france. and you are right across the bridge doing fine. and so far so good. and thank you. >>> this morning a third person has died after eating toxic mushrooms at this facility. and officials say that this person died on saturday at the scenario home called to report the death. two others died and others ill after they ate the soup. >> and there is no estimate on when the area will reopen. they're working on that now. >>> 580 is open...
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people like american food in france. >> osgood: just ahead... there's the date. it's already pass. ,,,,,,,,,,,, >> osgood: most of us rely on expiration dates when we shop for food. many of us end up throwing out food we think is past its prime. two habits that provide food for thought according toker inmoriarty and tracy smith. we begin wither inmoriarty of "48 hours." >> reporter: they look like expiration dates. they even sound like them. sell by. use by. best if used by. >> i think most people think that when they see a date on food, that's saying they can rely on it. true? >> not necessarily. when you see infant formula, baby food, that's something that is mandated by the government for safety reasons. but the rest of thing, it's really up the manufacturers' discretion. >> reporter: samantha cassidy of good housekeeping says those numbers printed on most foods can be misleading. >> here we have sell by november 19. so i don't know how long i can use this. >> reporter: once you open it, you have about 5 to 7 days on something fresh. >> reporter: eggs. now, th
people like american food in france. >> osgood: just ahead... there's the date. it's already pass. ,,,,,,,,,,,, >> osgood: most of us rely on expiration dates when we shop for food. many of us end up throwing out food we think is past its prime. two habits that provide food for thought according toker inmoriarty and tracy smith. we begin wither inmoriarty of "48 hours." >> reporter: they look like expiration dates. they even sound like them. sell by. use by. best if...
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in france, you pay $30 and you get worldwide calling to 70 countries, not just the u.s. and canada. you get worldwide television, not just to master, and the internet is 20 times faster. and you are paying less than 25 cents on the dollar. all of these other countries understand a fundamental principle. canals and railroads were the key to industrialization and you had to move heavy things like steel. as the 20th century came along, it was the interstate highway program that was crucial to economic growth. now, it is the information superhighway. >> david cay johnson on the many way corporations try to rob you blind tonight at 10:00 p.m. on "after words" or tomorrow at six eastern, watch tom wolfe on his latest. that is from opening night on miami for your buck international. >> here's a look at some upcoming book fairs and festivals happening around the country. miami book fair international begins thi
in france, you pay $30 and you get worldwide calling to 70 countries, not just the u.s. and canada. you get worldwide television, not just to master, and the internet is 20 times faster. and you are paying less than 25 cents on the dollar. all of these other countries understand a fundamental principle. canals and railroads were the key to industrialization and you had to move heavy things like steel. as the 20th century came along, it was the interstate highway program that was crucial to...
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like us on facebook.com atmel list is a france fist fox or follow me on twitter at melissaafrancis. >>> all the candidate ads may be driving you nuts but one candidate is here brinng sweet silence. he is here to explain o of the best ads i have ever seen on the other side of this break. ♪ ♪ grew up in a small town and when the rain would fall down ♪ ♪ i'd just stare out my window ♪ ♪ dreaming of what could be and if i'd end up happy ♪ ♪ i would pray i could breakaway ♪ ♪ i'll spread my wings and i'll learn how to fly ♪ i'll do what it takes till i touch the sky ♪ ♪ i gotta take a risk, take a chance, make a change, and break aw ♪ ♪ wanna feel the warm breeze, sleep under a palm tree ♪ ♪ feel the rush of the ocean ♪ ♪ get on board a fast train, travel on a jet plane far away ♪ ♪ and break away out of the darkness and into the sun ♪ ♪ but i won't forget the place i come from ♪ ♪ i gotta take a risk, take a chance, make a change, and break away ♪ ♪ . melissa: now on to today's jobs report. unemployment rate ticked higher in last few m
like us on facebook.com atmel list is a france fist fox or follow me on twitter at melissaafrancis. >>> all the candidate ads may be driving you nuts but one candidate is here brinng sweet silence. he is here to explain o of the best ads i have ever seen on the other side of this break. ♪ ♪ grew up in a small town and when the rain would fall down ♪ ♪ i'd just stare out my window ♪ ♪ dreaming of what could be and if i'd end up happy ♪ ♪ i would pray i could breakaway...
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france and germany have gotten dragged into this. earnings growth continues to sloesm and tech slow. and technicals are breaking down. to me, if there's a resolution, it's not binary. >> i think the thing that concerns me the most is that the market didn't have good momentum going into this whole panic about the fiscal cliff. it's an old bull market and profit cycle. to me, that's always been the underlying concern about this all year. now here you are three and a half years into a bull market when normally you kind of need something else to kick in. either certainty that the recovery is going to be long-lasting, or you get deals and financial engineering and all that other stuff that comes at this point, so maybe we don't see that right now, but i do think that -- you know, like i said, you go back to july. china was already slowing down. europe was already in recession. to me, it's not that different. back then, the treasury yield was lower than it is now. >> and i think the only difference was the fed was -- people had that absolu
france and germany have gotten dragged into this. earnings growth continues to sloesm and tech slow. and technicals are breaking down. to me, if there's a resolution, it's not binary. >> i think the thing that concerns me the most is that the market didn't have good momentum going into this whole panic about the fiscal cliff. it's an old bull market and profit cycle. to me, that's always been the underlying concern about this all year. now here you are three and a half years into a bull...
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like us on facebook.com atmel list is a france fist fox or follow me on twitter at melissaafrancis. >>> all the candidate ads may be driving you nuts but one candidate is here bringing sweet silence. he is here to explain one of the best ads i have ever seen on the other side of this break. ♪ john is 42. mortgage. married. two great kids. he wants to protect his family with a $500,000 term life insurance policy. what do you think it'll cost him? a hundred dollars a month? sixty? forty? actually none of the above. john can get a $500,000 policy -from a highly rated insurer - for under $25 a month. his secret? selectquote. selectquote is impartial. they'll search the pick of insurers like these to give you a choice of your best prices. selectquote has greatsavinr women, too. john's wife carrie, can get a $500,000 policy for under $16 a month. selectquote has helped make term life insurance affordable for hundreds of thousands of people since 1985. how about you? just call this number or visit selectquote dot com. ♪ . melissa: now on to today's jobs report. unemployment rate ticked h
like us on facebook.com atmel list is a france fist fox or follow me on twitter at melissaafrancis. >>> all the candidate ads may be driving you nuts but one candidate is here bringing sweet silence. he is here to explain one of the best ads i have ever seen on the other side of this break. ♪ john is 42. mortgage. married. two great kids. he wants to protect his family with a $500,000 term life insurance policy. what do you think it'll cost him? a hundred dollars a month? sixty?...
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the one in france was napoleon's artillery school. a very elite group. he said he was surrounded by these guys from yale who looked down upon him as a high-school graduate. he showed them -- i am as good as they are, he said. >> when was he elected to the senate? >> 1934. >> how many terms? >> he was reelected in 1940, a second term, and was chosen vice president in 1944. >> why? >> well, it was sas simple one sentence reason. that is, he would lose the least amount of votes as second place on the tickets of all the candidates who wanted to be vice president. a host of others. they were at sixes and sevens. roosevelt was playing his usual game of toying with his aides -- i like this guy, and they were not getting anywhere. finally, ed flynn, the boss of new york, a powerful machine politician, went down to washington and said this has to be settled right now. they got to choose the man who will lose the fewest votes -- harry truman. everyone said, he does not want it. he has been asked and said i do not want to be vice president. he said, we do not care.
the one in france was napoleon's artillery school. a very elite group. he said he was surrounded by these guys from yale who looked down upon him as a high-school graduate. he showed them -- i am as good as they are, he said. >> when was he elected to the senate? >> 1934. >> how many terms? >> he was reelected in 1940, a second term, and was chosen vice president in 1944. >> why? >> well, it was sas simple one sentence reason. that is, he would lose the least...
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. >>> in france, a judge overturned the decision of continental jet crash. the metal punctured the tire of the air france concord which sent rubber into the fuel tank causing an explosion. 113 people were killed. >>> the famous bat mobile from the bat man tv series back in the 60s is being put for auction. the car is actually a tricked out 1955 lincoln futura. it will be sold in scotts dale in february. the auction house won't say how much it's hoping to get for the car but some say they think it could be in the millions. >>> a rescue at sea. new video from a bay area crew on the mission to help an . >>> an injured sailor is being treated after the national guard rescue him from a vessel in the pacific ocean. this is new video now coast guard video of the crew arriving at marin core. that sailor is now being treated at a hospital in the area. >>> crews in the santa cruz mountains took advantage of a break between storms today to clear out some dead trees. robert handa tells us which particular kind of trees are at the greatest risk of coming down over the ne
. >>> in france, a judge overturned the decision of continental jet crash. the metal punctured the tire of the air france concord which sent rubber into the fuel tank causing an explosion. 113 people were killed. >>> the famous bat mobile from the bat man tv series back in the 60s is being put for auction. the car is actually a tricked out 1955 lincoln futura. it will be sold in scotts dale in february. the auction house won't say how much it's hoping to get for the car but...
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. >> fun to see this here because the last time it was in the studio of my father in france. >> the development has been underway since 2007. >>> there is good news tonight for job seekers, the positive direction the report reveals. >> and he didn't say a word but the t-shirt sergio romo wore yesterday spoke volumes. what it means to the immigrant community in the bay area. >>> today san leandro joined the ban on styrofoam food containers. styrofoam causes pollution because it cannot be recycled. >>> the professional social network linked in beat targets. they are also raising its forecast for how much money they expect to raise this year. it connects professionals seeking jobs and companies looking for employees. they posted a net income of $2.3 million during the three months that ended september 30, compared to a loss of $1.6 million a year ago. >>> the nation got good news today. there were 363,000 unemployment applications filed last week and that is down 9,000. private employers added 158,000 jobs last month. that beat forecasts by 15,000 jobs. the index edged up from 68.4 to 72.2 in octo
. >> fun to see this here because the last time it was in the studio of my father in france. >> the development has been underway since 2007. >>> there is good news tonight for job seekers, the positive direction the report reveals. >> and he didn't say a word but the t-shirt sergio romo wore yesterday spoke volumes. what it means to the immigrant community in the bay area. >>> today san leandro joined the ban on styrofoam food containers. styrofoam causes...
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meaning france lost its aaa. now, this was something that was a long time and coming. many including bill gross at pimco said it should have happened a long time ago. and this happened despite the fact that its president has been trying to raise taxes. >>> our fourth story "outfront," those cia talking points. who changed them and why? we have new information for you tonight. we can report that the office of the director of national intelligence tells cnn that the talking points were changed by the intelligence community. now, congress has launched an investigation after former cia director david petraeus testified that he knew immediately after the september 11th attack in libya that the attack was carried out by terrorists linked to al qaeda. now, this, of course, contradicts what we heard from u.s. ambassador to the united nations, susan rice who said publicly on five sunday talk shows that the attack was spontaneous and sparked by an anti-muslim film. the director of the national intelligence office says substantial changes were made before those talking points wer
meaning france lost its aaa. now, this was something that was a long time and coming. many including bill gross at pimco said it should have happened a long time ago. and this happened despite the fact that its president has been trying to raise taxes. >>> our fourth story "outfront," those cia talking points. who changed them and why? we have new information for you tonight. we can report that the office of the director of national intelligence tells cnn that the talking...
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. >>> in france, a judge overturned the decision of continental jet crash. the metal punctured the tire of the air france concord which sent rubber into the fuel tank causing an explosion. 113 people were killed. >>> the famous bat mobile from the bat man tv series back in the 60s is being put for auction. the car is actually a tricked out 1955 lincoln futura. it will be sold in scotts dale in february. the auction house won't say how much it's hoping to get for the car but some say they think it could be in the millions. >>> a rescue at sea. new video from a bay area crew on the mission to help an injured sailor off the coast of mexico. >>> and chief meteorologist bill martin with a look at the storms on the way. [ laughter ] [ girl ] wow, you guys have it easy. i wish i had u-verse when i was your age. in my day, we didn't have these fancy wireless receivers. blah blah blah. if i had a sleepover, i couldn't just move the tv into the playroom. no. we had to watch movies in the den because that's where the tv outlet was. and if dad was snoring on the couch,
. >>> in france, a judge overturned the decision of continental jet crash. the metal punctured the tire of the air france concord which sent rubber into the fuel tank causing an explosion. 113 people were killed. >>> the famous bat mobile from the bat man tv series back in the 60s is being put for auction. the car is actually a tricked out 1955 lincoln futura. it will be sold in scotts dale in february. the auction house won't say how much it's hoping to get for the car but...
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>> france. >> reporter: france, so they are oblivious to what is going on, and that is fascinating. italy, france, germany, australia, all across the world, there are foreign runners and seem to not have a clue of what's going on miles away from us. >> brian, we have gone back and forth on the set trying to figure out what it means. you do understand you want the beacon of hope for being out there. when you start reading the facebook pages for the people in staten island who are saying wait a second we're still looking for bodies a mile away from where this thing is supposed to launch, you think about the water and the food and the socks and things that go to the people who are going to be running this race that the victims could very well use themselves, and as you said the resources that are being diverted for this is raises tense questions. they may be oblivious now. do you think they'll continue to be oblivious as the race takes off? >> there's tons of question to address. i don't want to get into my opinion on it necessarily. i wonder if they'll get heckled when they run betwee
>> france. >> reporter: france, so they are oblivious to what is going on, and that is fascinating. italy, france, germany, australia, all across the world, there are foreign runners and seem to not have a clue of what's going on miles away from us. >> brian, we have gone back and forth on the set trying to figure out what it means. you do understand you want the beacon of hope for being out there. when you start reading the facebook pages for the people in staten island who...
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he was stripped of his seven tour de france titles in the biggest doping scandal to ever hit the sport. armstrong has always denied doping. at the live desk, melissa malay. >>> developing story in northeast washington. a massive fire sparks at a warehouse near gallaudet university. this is happening at the old union market building at the intersection of fourth and moore streets. megan mcgrath is live there with more. megan, good morning. >> reporter: you can see behind me that firefighters are still here on the scene keeping watch over the warehouse here. there still is a little bit of smoke rising from the rooftop, but the flames, those have been knocked down at this point. this is a very difficult fire to fight here. it's in the warehouse district. this is the old union market warehouse district. there are a number of different wholesale vendors here in some of these very old masonry buildings. many of them sell meat products. others sell things like textiles, clothing, and it was one of those business where is they believe this fire began. we're talking about a warehouse that was c
he was stripped of his seven tour de france titles in the biggest doping scandal to ever hit the sport. armstrong has always denied doping. at the live desk, melissa malay. >>> developing story in northeast washington. a massive fire sparks at a warehouse near gallaudet university. this is happening at the old union market building at the intersection of fourth and moore streets. megan mcgrath is live there with more. megan, good morning. >> reporter: you can see behind me that...
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. >> and the france marriott, fourth and market. the cost to feed you while you're there. major corporations and in san francisco and including keiser permanente, microsoft, wells fargo, charles schwabb, bank of america are corporate sponsors. >> reporter: think you made an important point. you want to make sure we highlight and -- . >> absolutely. >> tyler of the san francisco author's luncheon, we'll be right back. >> thank you very much. san francisco celebrated die ertos -- the day . >>> honoring the dead with life entertainment. >> that is how san francisco celebrated dia de los muertos, the day of the dead. it was honored in the fifth annual day concert at davies symphony hall. and that is a full crowd. of course, plenty of skeletons hanging around. >> we're not talking about skeletons but might move to something scary. >> and a decision that is sure to strike up controversy. he's more. good morning, everybody. we have news on the warriors small forward, brandon rush on friday's home opener and he is out for the year. yesterday, and he will have surgery and he's out
. >> and the france marriott, fourth and market. the cost to feed you while you're there. major corporations and in san francisco and including keiser permanente, microsoft, wells fargo, charles schwabb, bank of america are corporate sponsors. >> reporter: think you made an important point. you want to make sure we highlight and -- . >> absolutely. >> tyler of the san francisco author's luncheon, we'll be right back. >> thank you very much. san francisco celebrated...
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for example, the size of france. >> frank, let me ask you this. where are they getting their arms from? >> it's some of it, i believe, they're getting from places that are -- happy to supply them. i think the saudis, the turks are providing some of the arms. some of the arms i think almost certainly have emanated from the caches of moammar gadhafi, and some reason to believe those were made available through a pipeline from our own efforts to gather up those weapons in libarch sent on to turkey, by shipment, as fox news reported, and sent across the border to syria. unfortunately the people getting the weapons in syria are the muslim brotherhood. >> i'm coming up against a hard break. frank, muslim brotherhood, are we in a better position with them? charge? who are they? very quickly, frank. >> the muslim brotherhood is an organization that is it -- islamist to its core. seeks our destruction. they're not our friends. we should not be trying to do business with them, period. >> frank gaffney, i want to have you back on this. >> our thoughts and pr
for example, the size of france. >> frank, let me ask you this. where are they getting their arms from? >> it's some of it, i believe, they're getting from places that are -- happy to supply them. i think the saudis, the turks are providing some of the arms. some of the arms i think almost certainly have emanated from the caches of moammar gadhafi, and some reason to believe those were made available through a pipeline from our own efforts to gather up those weapons in libarch sent...
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dollar also up a two month high against the swiss franc. we'll take a short break. plenty more to come on the show. >> congress back in session today. less than seb weven weeks to so the fiscal cliff. i always wait until the last minute. can i still ship a gift in time for christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. get on e-trade. set up a real plan. frank! oh wow, you didn't win? i wanna show you something... it's my shocked face. [ gasps ] [ male announcer ] get a retirement plan that works... at e-trade. >>> welcome to "worldwide exchange." >> these are your headlines from around the world. in the u.s., the countdown to the fiscal cliff is under way. congress returns to work with just seven weeks to reach a new budget deal. >> a fight erupts between the imf and euro group chief. the two publicly can disagreeing over fiscal targets, but french finance minister says program ministers will find a solution. >> the greek treasury set
dollar also up a two month high against the swiss franc. we'll take a short break. plenty more to come on the show. >> congress back in session today. less than seb weven weeks to so the fiscal cliff. i always wait until the last minute. can i still ship a gift in time for christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. get on e-trade. set up a real plan....
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mika spent half of that in the south of france. and that's not even counted in that tally. for more on the holiday shopping season and the impact on the economy, let's go right now to cnbc's steve sedwood live in london with us. steve, what's it looking like over there? >> it's looking pretty good. i haven't even started my holiday season shopping. i'll leave that right till the last moment. what is really fascinating is every single survey i've been reading about the whole thanksgiving holiday weekend has been positive about spending in the u.s. why is it so important? it's important because 70% of the u.s. economy is centered around consumer spending. so it's absolutely key. now, we're used to black friday spending. and that was good this year. it was up about 12.8% to 59 billion u.s. dollars. we know about cyber monday as well. when everyone goes back to work, apparently goes back to work and sneaks onto their computer and continues to spend the likes of amazon and ebay were doing very well. as indeed walmart who's had a cracking holiday season so far. what is less well
mika spent half of that in the south of france. and that's not even counted in that tally. for more on the holiday shopping season and the impact on the economy, let's go right now to cnbc's steve sedwood live in london with us. steve, what's it looking like over there? >> it's looking pretty good. i haven't even started my holiday season shopping. i'll leave that right till the last moment. what is really fascinating is every single survey i've been reading about the whole thanksgiving...
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try mexico or france, germany, brazil. certainly not the united states of america. america has one of the world's most antique, politicized and dysfunctional procedures for its elections, a crazy quilt patchwork of state and local laws with partisan officials making key decisions and ancient technology that often breaks down. there are no national standards. american voters in more than a dozen states, for example, don't need identification. but even india, with a gdp just 12% that of ours, is implementing a national biometric database for 1.2 billion voters. the nascent democracy in iraq famously dipped voters' fingers in purple to make sure they didn't vote again. why are we so behind the curve in the conservative columnist david frum recently wrote an excellent article for cnn.com and he tells a story about the 2000 presidential election. the city of st. louis, missouri had an outdated voting equipment. so there were long delays in voting. but st. louis was heavily democratic. so al gore's campaign asked a judge to extend voting by three hours. the judge agreed.
try mexico or france, germany, brazil. certainly not the united states of america. america has one of the world's most antique, politicized and dysfunctional procedures for its elections, a crazy quilt patchwork of state and local laws with partisan officials making key decisions and ancient technology that often breaks down. there are no national standards. american voters in more than a dozen states, for example, don't need identification. but even india, with a gdp just 12% that of ours, is...